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Symbiotic N2 Fixation and N Uptake of Yellow and White Lupines Influenced by Spontaneous Rhizobia Infection and Substrate
Authors:W. Merbach
Affiliation:Institut für Rhizosph?renforschung und Pflanzenern?hrung Zentrum für Agrarlandschafts- und Landnutzungsforschung e.V. (ZALF) Müncheberg , Deutschland
Abstract:Abstract

By using soil as substrate, white and yellow lupines (Lupinus albus L., Lupinus luteus L.) assimilated higher N amounts than under quartz sand conditions. This was caused by spontaneous infection of lupines with wild Rhizobia strains and also by an additional N uptake from the soil. In yellow lupines without inoculation in non-sterile soil, only the additional N uptake played a role. Differences in P and K supply as the cause of different N acquisition from soil and quartz sand could be excluded. As compared with white lupines, yellow lupines inoculated with Rhizobia had a high N2 fixation that exceeded the effect of spontaneous infections. This result as well as the positive effect of spontaneous infections with soil-borne Rhizobia on white lupines indicates insufficient effectiveness of the strains used for inoculation on this plant species.
Keywords:Nitrogen 15-labelled soil  nitrogen 15 uptake  Rhizobia inoculation  soil N fractions  substrate influence  symbiotic N2 fixation  white lupine  yellow lupine
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